The Kashmir Monitor

The Kashmir Monitor

The Kashmir Monitor is the fastest growing newspaper as well as digitial platform covering news from all angles.

In new Kashmir, every citizen is a priority

Srinagar, July 23: For the last four years, Jammu and Kashmir has undergone a remarkable transformation with a surge in developmental activities. From the serene valleys of Kashmir to the plains of Jammu, the government’s unwavering commitment to serving the most
Oct. 20, 2023

Need to abolish sedition law

Few weeks back the Delhi Police filed a charge sheet against 10 people, including student leaders Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid, and Anirban Bhattacharya, in a sedition case for allegedly raising “anti-national slogans”
Apr. 22, 2020

Key to peace in Afghanistan

By Nadir Naim On January 28, following six consecutive days of talks in Qatar’s capital Doha, Washington’s main negotiator Zalmay Khalilzad announced that the US and the Taliban finally have a “draft
Feb. 8, 2019

The politics of “anti-corruption”

By Pratap Bhanu Mehta The politics of “anti-corruption” in India presents a fascinating spectacle. Like the use of religion in politics, anti-corruption works more as a totem for the consolidation of political
Feb. 8, 2019

AMU’s contribution to the freedom movement

By Prof. Akhtarul Wasey ALIGARH Muslim University (AMU) continues to be an irritant in the eyes of anti-Muslim elements. Since India’s independence a coterie with its sick and jaundiced mentality has been
Feb. 8, 2019

Why Has RSS Diffused Ayodhya Campaign

By Seema Mustafa & Venkatesh Kesari Why has Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Chief Mohan Bhagwat decided to postpone the Ram Mandir stir to after the Lok Sabha polls? After announcing the sudden shift
Feb. 8, 2019

Tourist Industry at the receiving end

With fresh snowfall hitting the valley, the power woes are heavily casting the Kashmir’s prime tourist industry. People associated with tourist trade complain that the lack of electricity in hotels, houseboats and
Apr. 22, 2020

Cracks in the framework

By Neera Chandhoke The Government of India has reportedly suppressed its own data on current employment, or rather job loss, in the country. It has, thereby, compromised the autonomy and the standing
Feb. 6, 2019
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